by Brian Houle
On Tuesday, April 12, the voters of Pittstown voted against the proposed new fire house by an almost 2 to 1 margin, 269 against to 137 for. The projected cost of the new Fire House was about $1.3 million. [Read more…] about Pittstown Voters Nix New Fire House
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Taste Of Hoosick Fund-Raiser
Rural Rensselaer County Council for Health and Human Services Supports HAYC3
Rensselaer County To Commemorate The 150th Anniversary Of The Start Of The Civil War
Rensselaer County Executive Kathleen M. Jimino is urging residents to pause and remember the many County residents who served in the Civil War as we commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the war’s beginning. To kick-off the commemoration of the start of the war, churches throughout Rensselaer County are being asked to toll their bells at noon on April 12, the date on which the first shots were fired on Fort Sumter.
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Propane Fire Causes Evacuation In Hoosick
by Bea Peterson
Route 7, from Babcock Lake Road to Route 22, was closed Monday, March 28, as a result of an accident involving a tractor trailer containing 9,500 pounds of combustible liquid propane. About 12:30 pm Monday John N. Makria of West Islip, NY, a contract driver for Venezia Liquid Tank Lines Inc. out of Pottstown, PA, lost control of his truck, and it crashed through guardrails, knocked down power poles, rolled down an embankment into Tibbitts State Forest and caught fire. The accident occurred just west of the Man of Kent Tavern & Café. Makria was found outside the truck, minus shoes. He was treated by the Hoosick Rescue Squad and brought by ambulance to the Squad House in Hoosick Falls, then airlifted to Albany Medical Center. He is still in the hospital with head injuries and is currently under observation. No one else was injured in the accident.
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Gibson On Libya
About Libya Congressman Chris Gibson (NY-20) said, “Certainly I empathize with the Libyan people who desire to live free; however, I am deeply concerned with President Obama’s decision to intervene militarily in their civil war. [Read more…] about Gibson On Libya
Solar House Tour In Brunswick
Join the Rensselaer Land Trust for a solar house tour led by the owner on April 2. The tour is scheduled from 10:30 am to 12 pm. Learn about solar energy residential systems, including equipment, benefits, costs and the relationship with the power company. Ask an energy expert your questions. The tour is limited to 12 people. Please register in advance by calling Christine Young at 518-859-4363 or via email at christine@renstrust.org. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis.
Congressman Chris Gibson To Hold Town Hall Meeting In Chatham
US Congressman Chris Gibson (NY-20) announced recently that he will hold a Town Hall Meeting in Chatham on Wednesday, March 23, at 6:30 pm at the Chatham Middle School, 50 Woodbridge Avenue, Chatham.
The Congressman will make brief remarks and then take questions on federal issues.
Local Author Book Signing
On March 19 author Sharon Lynne Rounds will attend a book signing event from 1 to 3 pm at the Sand Lake Town Library, 8428 Miller Hill Rd., Averill Park. Rounds, a resident of Averill Park, will be available to sign copies of her children’s book, The Gootzes Go to Giza.
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Rensselaer County Honors Two Prominent Area Families
by Kieron Kramer
Two prominent families from Eastern Rensselaer County came to the Rensselaer County Legislature’s meeting on Tuesday, March 8, to be presented with copies of the resolutions passed last month honoring their departed loved ones. District 5 Legislators Stan Brownell and Lester Goodermote, who represent the towns of Stephentown, Berlin, Petersburgh, Grafton, Hoosick and the Village of Hoosick Falls made the presentations.
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